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Volume XL! I
" "T It* mil in iiiortntM to comitlHlMJ niktchs,
I'.ut w'll do iiioiM. Sfiiipn.ntiiN, um'II ihwrvi' il.
NOVEMBER TK. L916
Numl
>er ^
CHARLES THOMPSON MEMORIAL HALL
A Gift to the Deal People of Minnesota by Mrs. Charles Thompson, as a Memorial to Her
Husband, the late Charles Thompson
DEDICATION EXERCISES, NOVEMBER 5, 1916
; 5..- m
« £ ft Va l(iU i
CHARLES THOMPSON MEMORIAL HALL
November 5, 19l6, will stand as a red letter day
in the history of the deaf people of Minnesota, inasmuch as it marks the dedication and formal opening- of the Charles Thompson Memorial Hall, a love
offering to perpetuate his memory, bestowed upon
the cbaf people of Minnesota by Mrs. Margaret
Thompson.
The skies were propitious to the occasion, for it
was a lovely Indian summer day. Invitations had
been issued to all the deaf people of the state whose
addresses were known, as \\e\\ as to many hearing-
friends. Long before three o'clock, the hour fixed
upon for the opening of the ceremonies, crowds began to arrive. They came from all quarters, from
the Twin Cities, from the rolling prairies of the
west, from the wooded hills of the north, and from
the populous towns and fertile fields of the south.
Every seat in the auditorium was filled when the
Chairman called the assembly to order, and the lobby was filled with standing persons. A conservative estimate places the number in attendance at
about five hundred. Most of these were deaf peo
ple, though there was a liberal sprinkling of hearing friends.
The following program had been prepared, and it
was carried out with a few changes and omissions:
Invocation .Rev. G. F. Flick, Chicago
Presetation of Deed .Mrs. Margaret Thompson
Acceptance Mr. L. W. Hodgman
Poem Miss Helen Hodgman
Charles Thompson Mr. John Schwirtz, Faribault
Address .Mr. J. C. Howard, Duluth
President N. A. D.
On Behalf of the State Mr. Charles M. Andrist
Dedication Poem .Mrs. L. W. Hodgman
Written by Mr. Laurence C. Hodgson
Soloist, Mr. Cullen P. Graves
Accompanist, Mrs. A. Lewis Dart
A Tribute from the City Hon. V. II. Irvin
Mayor of Saint Paul
Minneapolis Appreciations Hon. Wallace G. Nye
Mayor of Minneapolis
Greetings frorn the School Dr. James N. Tate, Faribault
Supt. School for the Deaf
Announcements.
() F FIC A L 1N TERPRETE R
MRS. ALICE NOYES SMITH Faribault
Mr. John Schwirtz, of Faribault, a schoolmate

Volume XL! I
" "T It* mil in iiiortntM to comitlHlMJ niktchs,
I'.ut w'll do iiioiM. Sfiiipn.ntiiN, um'II ihwrvi' il.
NOVEMBER TK. L916
Numl
>er ^
CHARLES THOMPSON MEMORIAL HALL
A Gift to the Deal People of Minnesota by Mrs. Charles Thompson, as a Memorial to Her
Husband, the late Charles Thompson
DEDICATION EXERCISES, NOVEMBER 5, 1916
; 5..- m
« £ ft Va l(iU i
CHARLES THOMPSON MEMORIAL HALL
November 5, 19l6, will stand as a red letter day
in the history of the deaf people of Minnesota, inasmuch as it marks the dedication and formal opening- of the Charles Thompson Memorial Hall, a love
offering to perpetuate his memory, bestowed upon
the cbaf people of Minnesota by Mrs. Margaret
Thompson.
The skies were propitious to the occasion, for it
was a lovely Indian summer day. Invitations had
been issued to all the deaf people of the state whose
addresses were known, as \\e\\ as to many hearing-
friends. Long before three o'clock, the hour fixed
upon for the opening of the ceremonies, crowds began to arrive. They came from all quarters, from
the Twin Cities, from the rolling prairies of the
west, from the wooded hills of the north, and from
the populous towns and fertile fields of the south.
Every seat in the auditorium was filled when the
Chairman called the assembly to order, and the lobby was filled with standing persons. A conservative estimate places the number in attendance at
about five hundred. Most of these were deaf peo
ple, though there was a liberal sprinkling of hearing friends.
The following program had been prepared, and it
was carried out with a few changes and omissions:
Invocation .Rev. G. F. Flick, Chicago
Presetation of Deed .Mrs. Margaret Thompson
Acceptance Mr. L. W. Hodgman
Poem Miss Helen Hodgman
Charles Thompson Mr. John Schwirtz, Faribault
Address .Mr. J. C. Howard, Duluth
President N. A. D.
On Behalf of the State Mr. Charles M. Andrist
Dedication Poem .Mrs. L. W. Hodgman
Written by Mr. Laurence C. Hodgson
Soloist, Mr. Cullen P. Graves
Accompanist, Mrs. A. Lewis Dart
A Tribute from the City Hon. V. II. Irvin
Mayor of Saint Paul
Minneapolis Appreciations Hon. Wallace G. Nye
Mayor of Minneapolis
Greetings frorn the School Dr. James N. Tate, Faribault
Supt. School for the Deaf
Announcements.
() F FIC A L 1N TERPRETE R
MRS. ALICE NOYES SMITH Faribault
Mr. John Schwirtz, of Faribault, a schoolmate